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Hindustan Times
23-05-2025
- Politics
- Hindustan Times
UP Madrasa Board 2025 - Of 68,423 students 59,983 successful: pass percentage 87.66
The results of the UP Madrasa Board 2025 examinations for Munshi / Maulvi (Secondary) and Alim (Senior Secondary) conducted by Uttar Pradesh Madrasa Education Council were released on the Board's official website by UP Minority Welfare minister, Om Prakash Rajbhar, in Lucknow, on Friday. This year, 88,082 students were registered, out of which 68,423 candidates took the examination. Out of 66,780 registered in Munshi / Maulvi (Secondary) category, 49,882 students appeared in the examination, out of which 42,439 students were declared successful. The pass percentage of this category was 85.07%. In Alim (Senior Secondary), 18,541 students out of 21,302 appeared, out of which 17,544 candidates passed. The overall result of the Alim category was 94.62%. The pass percentage of this year's exam was 87.66%. Out of 68,423, 59,983 students were successful, while 8,440 were declared unsuccessful. Among the candidates who appeared in the 2025 examination, there were 33,869 boys and 34,554 girls. Those who topped the UP-Madrasa Board exams for Munshi/Maulvi (Secondary) included Mohammad Aqib from Madrasa Ghazi Masoodul Uloom in Amethi with 89.83%. He was followed by Farhan Raza of Madrasa Mohammadia Faizur Rasool in Kushinagar with 88.33% marks and Shazia Shami of Madrasa Islamia Maktab, Halatpur in Kushinagar with 88.17% marks. In Alim (Senior Secondary) category, the toppers included Furqan Ali of Madrasa Islamia Arabia Taleemul Quran in Moradabad who scored 95% marks, followed by Sidrun Nisha from Madrasa Kaneez Sugar Girls High School in Kushinagar who bagged 94.80% marks and Noman Khan from Al Sagar Fatima Arabic College in Jhansi who bagged 93.80% marks. UP minority welfare minister, Om Prakash Rajbhar said, 'I congratulate all the students who passed and wish them a bright future. The vision of our PM Narendra Modi for madrasa students of having the Holy Quran in one hand computer in another hand, is being realised by providing quality education to Madrasa students. This is in line with the government's policy 'Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas, Sabka Vishwas and Sabka Prayas', modern and scientific education is being promoted along with traditional education in madrasas. 'The state government has ensured transparency through the madrasa portal and all the proceedings of the examination were done online. Under the guidance of chief minister Yogi Adityanath, the government is constantly working towards the empowerment of the minority community. The MoS minority welfare, Muslim waqf and haj, Danish Azad Ansari congratulated all the students and said, 'The education system in Madrasas has improved. Under the government led by chief minister Yogi Adityanath, modern education in Madrasas is being continuously improved and this is the reason that Madrasa students are now coming to the forefront and getting employment opportunities. Whatever changes will be made in the curriculum, a presentation has been given to chief minister Yogi Adityanath and soon the Madrasa curriculum will be changed. The UP-Madrasa Board Registrar RP Singh informed that the exam was conducted at 439 centres in 71 districts across the state. 150 exam centres were monitored live through webcasting from Lucknow. The exam was completely transparent and free of cheating. After the results are declared, students can take admission in the university as per their convenience.


TECHx
16-05-2025
- Business
- TECHx
Madrasa, TikTok Partner to Boost Arabic E-Learning
Home » Smart Sectors » Education » Madrasa, TikTok Partner to Boost Arabic E-Learning Madrasa, the e-learning platform under the Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Global Initiatives (MBRGI), has partnered with TikTok. The partnership was announced as TikTok launched its globally successful STEM Feed in the UAE. This collaboration marks a major milestone. It brings the largest free Arabic-language educational video library to TikTok. The goal is to enhance learning opportunities, promote innovation, and support community growth across the region. The cooperation agreement was signed in the presence of key officials. These included His Excellency Saeed Al Eter, Assistant Secretary General at MBRGI; Dr. Waleed Al Ali, General Coordinator of and Kinda Ibrahim, Regional General Manager of Operations at TikTok for the Middle East, Turkey, Africa, Pakistan, and South Asia. The new initiative aims to deliver high-quality, verified STEM content. It will focus on science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. The content will be made available in innovative formats that appeal to today's learners. Dr. Waleed Al Ali revealed that MBRGI continues to grow its strategic partnerships. These efforts reflect the vision of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai. His vision places education at the core of societal progress and aims to empower a new Arab generation. He stated that the launch marks a new phase for Madrasa. It helps advance self-learning by providing Arab students with essential knowledge. The initiative blends structured learning with engaging video content, using social media to expand its reach. Dr. Al Ali reported that the platform has seen rising video views and a growing user base since its launch in 2018. It has received regional and international recognition, including from UNESCO and ESCWA. TikTok's long-term strategy also emphasizes educational impact. The company aims to spark curiosity, promote creativity, and encourage youth in the region to pursue STEM careers. Kinda Ibrahim stated that the STEM Feed's launch in the UAE supports TikTok's mission to empower young innovators. She added that nearly 10 million STEM-related videos have been shared globally on TikTok over the past three years. This highlights a strong demand for educational content. She also announced that partnering with MBRGI allows TikTok to amplify its impact. Together, they aim to offer trusted Arabic-language content and inspire learning through social media. Since 2018, Madrasa has provided more than 7,000 interactive lessons in STEM and Arabic language subjects. It continues to work toward making Arabic a key language for modern science and knowledge. The STEM Feed is now available to all users. Those aged 18 and above can activate it through their TikTok app settings under Content Preferences. Users will be able to access: Content from top STEM creators, such as @Da7ee7, @annanscience, @anastalks, and others Educational material from partners like Majarra, known for high-quality Arabic content To ensure accuracy and quality, TikTok will review all content in collaboration with Common Sense Networks and Poynter. Common Sense Networks will evaluate educational value, while Poynter will verify reliability. Any content that fails to meet these standards will not be featured. This initiative reflects both organizations' commitment to building knowledge-based societies. It also highlights their shared goal of making STEM education accessible, engaging, and impactful for Arab youth. By combining Madrasa's vast e-learning resources with TikTok's digital platform, the partnership aims to empower young minds—one short video at a time.


Al Etihad
15-05-2025
- Business
- Al Etihad
Madrasa, TikTok to launch STEM Feed in UAE showcasing largest Arabic educational library
15 May 2025 11:56 DUBAI (WAM) Madrasa e-learning platform, part of the Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Global Initiatives (MBRGI), has partnered with TikTok as the latter launched its globally successful STEM Feed in the partnership brings the largest free Arabic language educational library to the platform, marking a key milestone in both organisations' shared commitment to enhancing learning opportunities, promoting innovation, and enriching communities across the announcement was made during the signing of a cooperation agreement attended by Saeed Al Eter, Assistant Secretary-General at MBRGI; Dr. Waleed Al Ali, General Coordinator of the online platform; and Kinda Ibrahim, Regional General Manager of Operations for TikTok Middle East, Türkiye, Africa, Pakistan, and South partnership aims to deliver high-quality, verified content focused on science, technology, engineering, and mathematics to millions of Arab youth through innovative formats that resonate with today's Al Ali said MBRGI continues to expand its strategic partnerships and initiatives to spread education and knowledge, reflecting the vision of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE, and Ruler of Dubai, which emphasises education as fundamental to building a new Arab generation capable of positive societal is also keen to implement the directives by His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid for the development of a world-class educational environment that empowers Arab students with modern knowledge and skills, fostering their creativity and contribution to a knowledge-based future.'Launching the largest free Arabic educational video library on TikTok marks a new phase for Madrasa in advancing self-learning and providing Arab students with essential knowledge. This initiative offers accessible, high-quality content through an innovative approach that blends structured learning with engaging presentation, leveraging the reach and appeal of social media and educational videos.'Dr. Al Ali noted that this launch significantly contributes to Madrasa's success since 2018, highlighting its impressive video views, growing subscriber base, and regional and international recognition for its influential role in promoting self-learning and strengthening the Arabic language among younger said, 'Launching the STEM Feed in the UAE furthers our mission to empower the next generation of innovators. With nearly 10 million STEM-related videos shared globally on TikTok over the past three years, it's clear there's a strong appetite for educational content.'This partnership expands Madrasa's mission to transform Arabic into a language of modern science and learning. Since its launch in 2018, the platform has offered more than 7,000 interactive lessons across STEM subjects and Arabic language studies, earning international accolades from organisations like UNESCO and United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia (ESCWA).The STEM Feed is now available to all users, with users aged 18 and above able to activate it by going to their app settings, selecting Content Preferences, and turning on the STEM feed will feature leading STEM creators such as @Da7ee7, @annanscience, @anastalks, @hussienelkazaz, @guinessandmathguy, @moqasem and @lklogic as well as content from partners like Majarra, a trusted provider of high-quality Arabic maintain the quality and integrity of the STEM Feed, all content will be carefully reviewed by TikTok's internal teams in collaboration with Common Sense Networks and partnerships ensure that every piece of STEM content is thoroughly vetted for both appropriateness and Sense Networks will evaluate the educational value of the content, while Poynter will verify the reliability of the information presented. Any content that does not meet these standards will not be featured.


Hi Dubai
15-05-2025
- Science
- Hi Dubai
Madrasa Partners with TikTok to Launch Arabic STEM Feed in UAE
Madrasa, the e-learning platform under Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Global Initiatives (MBRGI), has joined forces with TikTok to launch the platform's STEM Feed in the UAE, marking a significant step in expanding Arabic-language educational content on social media. The collaboration integrates Madrasa's extensive library—the largest free Arabic educational video collection—into TikTok's globally popular STEM Feed. The initiative aims to make science, technology, engineering, and mathematics content more accessible and engaging for millions of Arab youth. The agreement was signed in the presence of key representatives, including Saeed Al Eter, Assistant Secretary-General at MBRGI; Dr. Waleed Al Ali, General Coordinator of Madrasa; and Kinda Ibrahim, TikTok's Regional GM of Operations for the Middle East and beyond. Dr. Al Ali highlighted the move as part of MBRGI's broader mission to expand educational opportunities and support the vision of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, which sees education as vital to shaping a progressive Arab generation. TikTok's STEM Feed, now live in the UAE, allows users aged 18 and above to activate it via their app settings. It features top STEM creators and trusted partners like Majarra, delivering content that is both informative and engaging. To ensure quality and accuracy, TikTok is working with Common Sense Networks and Poynter to review all content, underscoring a shared commitment to educational integrity. Since its launch in 2018, Madrasa has provided over 7,000 lessons in Arabic and STEM subjects, earning recognition from UNESCO and ESCWA. This new partnership further strengthens its mission to position Arabic as a language of modern learning. News Source: Emirates News Agency


Zawya
15-05-2025
- Business
- Zawya
Madrasa, TikTok to launch STEM Feed in UAE showcasing largest Arabic educational library
DUBAI - Madrasa e-learning platform, part of the Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Global Initiatives (MBRGI), has partnered with TikTok as the latter launched its globally successful STEM Feed in the UAE. This partnership brings the largest free Arabic language educational library to the platform, marking a key milestone in both organisations' shared commitment to enhancing learning opportunities, promoting innovation, and enriching communities across the region. The announcement was made during the signing of a cooperation agreement attended by Saeed Al Eter, Assistant Secretary-General at MBRGI; Dr. Waleed Al Ali, General Coordinator of the online platform; and Kinda Ibrahim, Regional General Manager of Operations for TikTok Middle East, Türkiye, Africa, Pakistan, and South Asia. The partnership aims to deliver high-quality, verified content focused on science, technology, engineering, and mathematics to millions of Arab youth through innovative formats that resonate with today's learners. Dr. Al Ali said MBRGI continues to expand its strategic partnerships and initiatives to spread education and knowledge, reflecting the vision of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai, which emphasises education as fundamental to building a new Arab generation capable of positive societal change. MBRGI is also keen to implement the directives by His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid for the development of a world-class educational environment that empowers Arab students with modern knowledge and skills, fostering their creativity and contribution to a knowledge-based future. 'Launching the largest free Arabic educational video library on TikTok marks a new phase for Madrasa in advancing self-learning and providing Arab students with essential knowledge. This initiative offers accessible, high-quality content through an innovative approach that blends structured learning with engaging presentation, leveraging the reach and appeal of social media and educational videos.' Dr. Al Ali noted that this launch significantly contributes to Madrasa's success since 2018, highlighting its impressive video views, growing subscriber base, and regional and international recognition for its influential role in promoting self-learning and strengthening the Arabic language among younger generations. Kinda Ibrahim said, 'Launching the STEM Feed in the UAE furthers our mission to empower the next generation of innovators. With nearly 10 million STEM-related videos shared globally on TikTok over the past three years, it's clear there's a strong appetite for educational content.' This partnership expands Madrasa's mission to transform Arabic into a language of modern science and learning. Since its launch in 2018, the platform has offered more than 7,000 interactive lessons across STEM subjects and Arabic language studies, earning international accolades from organisations like UNESCO and United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia (ESCWA). The STEM Feed is now available to all users, with users aged 18 and above able to activate it by going to their app settings, selecting Content Preferences, and turning on the STEM Feed. The feed will feature leading STEM creators such as @Da7ee7, @annanscience, @anastalks, @hussienelkazaz, @guinessandmathguy, @moqasem and @lklogic as well as content from partners like Majarra, a trusted provider of high-quality Arabic content. To maintain the quality and integrity of the STEM Feed, all content will be carefully reviewed by TikTok's internal teams in collaboration with Common Sense Networks and Poynter. These partnerships ensure that every piece of STEM content is thoroughly vetted for both appropriateness and accuracy. Common Sense Networks will evaluate the educational value of the content, while Poynter will verify the reliability of the information presented. Any content that does not meet these standards will not be featured.